I was rifling through some old books my father in law has in his barn during a recent hunting trip and came across an old radio magazine. Being the terrific fellow my father in law is; he gave me the magazine.

It is a "Radio Listener's RED BOOK" from Spring 1928. It contains all US; Canadian; Mexico and Cuba & Haiti radio stations in order by dial "kilocycles" listing from 1500 to 550 (all AM bands obviously). It shows the call letters; location; wave length meters; watts; readings; and owners. The readings column is open for the listener to make notes.

It also lists each station in order by call letter index as well as index by cities.

Quite an interesting little magazine and an obviously useful tool for early radio listeners. I was wondering if anyone has any history regarding this magazine or what it might be worth other than just interesting history to a HAM. I could not find anything on the internet.

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